1st Edition

The Institutional Theory of the Firm Embedded Autonomy

By Alexander Styhre Copyright 2020
196 Pages
by Routledge

196 Pages
by Routledge

196 Pages
by Routledge

The Institutional Theory of the Firm examines recent and previous organization theory literature to advocate what Evans (1995) refers to as the "embedded autonomy" of the firm, as well as its role in being simultaneously anchored in, for example, corporate legislation and regulatory practices on the national, regional (i.e., within the European Union) and transnational levels, while at the same... Read more

Preface





Chapter One



Embedded autonomy: An institutional theory view of the firm





Chapter Two



Corporate legislation: The constitution of the corporate entity





Chapter Three



The moral economy of enterprising: Social norms and their regulatory function





Chapter Four



Corporate Governance and transnational governance: The limits of self-governance





Chapter Five:



Concluding remarks: Re-embedding the corporation





Bibliography



Index

Biography

Alexander Styhre, PhD (Lund University, 1998), is chair of Organization and Management, Department of Business Administration, School of Business, Economics, and Law, University of Gothenburg.